An Inventory is a managed record of subjects held, controlled, allocated, available, or otherwise accounted for within a defined scope.
An Inventory can account for:
An Inventory can record:
An Inventory can provide capabilities for:
managed record of subjects held, controlled, allocated, available, or otherwise accounted for within a defined scope
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An Inventory differs from a Catalog:
A Catalog can describe subjects that are not currently possessed, controlled, allocated, or available. An Inventory ordinarily records their current accounting or operational relationship to the defined scope.
An Inventory differs from a Registry:
A subject can appear in an Inventory without being registered. A registered subject can exist without appearing in a particular Inventory.
An Inventory differs from a Repository:
A Repository can maintain an Inventory of its retained content.
An Inventory record differs from the inventoried subject:
Changing an Inventory record does not necessarily change the inventoried subject. Changing the inventoried subject does not automatically update the Inventory record.
An Inventory can be:
An Inventory represents a state within a defined scope and at an applicable time. Inventory information can become stale when changes to availability, configuration, allocation, location, or status are not recorded.
An Inventory should identify when its information was observed, reported, or reconciled.
An Inventory does not necessarily establish:
The Inventory record must identify these characteristics explicitly when they apply.
A DIDO-TE Operational Resource Inventory records the Resources available to support a planned Test Run.
The Inventory records:
A Test Operator uses the Inventory to determine whether the required Resources are available.
The Test Definition Catalog identifies the Test Definition. The Repository stores the Test Definition and Executable Artifacts. The Registry identifies authorized Nodes. The Inventory records which authorized Nodes and other Resources are currently available for the Test Run.
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